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The "Sin Nombre" and "True Detective" director has exited New Line Cinema's two-part film adaptation of Stephen King's "It" for budgetary and creative reasons, The Times has confirmed. The Wrap first reported the news.

Based on King's lengthy horror novel, "It" was to span a pair of movies about misfit teens who come together to vanquish an evil creature one summer and then have to resume the battle as adults when the creature reawakens.

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